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Step inside the hottest homes in downtown Nashville

The Nashville Downtown Home Tour returns for its 20th anniversary.

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Outside views of downtown Nashville apartment buildings.

Like speed dating, but for your next home or design inspiration.

Photos by Nashville Downtown Partnership

Ever walk past a building downtown and wonder what it’s like to live there? Find out on the 20th annual Nashville Downtown Home Tour.

On Sunday, April 27, spend the afternoon hopping from home to home, with surprise giveaways + refreshments along the way.

The self-guided tour lets you explore some of Nashville’s top homes for sale, for rent, or privately-owned (just to ogle), all boasting sweeping Music City views and abundant amenities.

Whether you’re looking for design inspo or for your next place, grab tickets to join in.

Stops on the crawl include:

  • Olive at Peabody Union | Rental | A full gym, saunas + roller shades are just a few perks of this building on the Cumberland River.
  • Prime | Rental | 38 stories of architecture envisioned by Chicago firm Goettsh Partners
  • Starling | Rental | Located in Germantown, overlooking First Horizon Park. Baseball fans, this one’s for you.
  • The Emory | Purchase | Get a sneak peek of home ownership in the city.

Pro tip: Parking is free, and a complimentary shuttle service will be your ride for the day.

See all tour stops + get tickets

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